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Supts On! - Gibbon Student to Sing National Anthem at State Event

Congratulations to our very own Baylee Rockefeller who was selected by NSAA to sing the National Anthem at the 2018 State Girls Soccer Tournament in May.  Nice Job Baylee.  #GPSBuffs #WeAreGibbon

Gibbon Nation - Featuring Gibbon Varsity Cheerleaders

Hey Gibbon Nation.  Did you know our cheerleaders host a cheer camp for our youth?  The Gibbon Cheerleader Team held a cheerleader camp in September and we wish to celebrate this event. During the week of September 5 th through the 9 th , the cheerleaders hosted a “Little Buffs Cheer Camp” for ages preschool through 6 th grade.  WE had a wonderful turnout with thirty-seven students participating in this event.  Our youngsters practice cheers with the varsity cheerleaders for three days.  The culminating activities included the opportunities to cheer along with the Gibbon cheerleaders for the first half of the varsity football game versus North Platte St. Pats, ending the camp with a performance of a couple of new cheers at halftime.  Sponsors for the camp were Code 3 BBQ, Lambert’s Family Pharmacy, Show Stopper Kites, Lonnie Jurgens Company, Mark Jurgens Construction Inc., and Jacobsen Orr.  The cheerleader family wishes to thank these sponsors for their donations and support of

Supts On - Dr. Vernon Fisher

My name is Vernon Fisher and I am the very proud superintendent of Gibbon Public Schools.  In partnership with the “Clipper,” Gibbon Public Schools would like to establish a monthly column for the primary purpose of sharing information with our constituents.   Supts On is intended to serve as a direct source of information from the superintendent of schools to our wonderful community with the ultimate goal of generating a two-way dialogue between you and your school district.  One strategy that will help us achieve this goal is through the use of a blog. This first Supts On focuses on communication and emphasizes our efforts to improve the level of information shared with you on a consistent basis.  Communication is always a difficult concept, and although schools work hard at communicating with their stakeholders, achieving perfection is tough to achieve.  The questions of what information should be shared, what method of communication should be used to provide information, how